FYI: For those who can no longer find the comments section on Newsday's Knicks Fix blog written by Alan Hahn, it has been hidden since their new redesign. You have to click on the title of each column and it will appear at the right. However, don't expect to be able to post using Internet Explorer. You can't. Firefox will work though. Incompetence or censorship?

Seems like everything MSG/Cablevision touches turns into crap like the Liberty and Knicks and now Newsday!

I am a big fan of Alan Hahn's and read his blog everyday as I do his posts on Twiter for the latest news.

Unfortunately, Cablevision has never been a fan of free speech -- especially when fans are critical of the management. Despite the promises by owner James Dolan at the news conference announcing the hiring of GM Donny Walsh that the Kicks would have an open policy regarding the news, reader comments are now hidden and most readers are unable to post.

I called and e-mailed Newsday over a week ago and so far it is the status quo. Previously, TV companies were prohibited from owning newspapers because it is a conflict of interest. But the Bush administration allowed it. James Dolan and company should not, hide, censor and prevent fan's and reader's comments. Call or write your senator and congressmen and request action to right this wrong!

Now almost a month after I complained, I cannot post a negative comment using Internet Explorer or Firefox. Cablevision will not let me post that the Knicks probably will not get LBJ the way the team is now constructed and the fans should not buy tickets until the Knicks have a competitive team.

Now almost a month after I complained, I cannot post a negative comment using Internet Explorer or Firefox. Cablevision will not let me post that the Knicks probably will not get LBJ the way the team is now constructed and the fans should not buy tickets until the Knicks have a competitive team.